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Jan 25 2008

Thank You – 1051 RSS Readers!!

Well, we did it!

After my request yesterday, nearly 100 new RSS readers signed up to this blog and I currently stand at 1051 RSS Readers as reported by my Feedburner stats.

1000 RSS Readers

Now this will probably dip slightly over the weekend as they normal do but me aim is to constantly keep these over 1000, and go for 2000 next.

Pretty easy really, write the content, and they will come :) Now wasn’t that in a film once….

Have a great weekend all and thanks!

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